The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Atturnry-at-Law
Will practice in all the Courts
Phone 37—Office Holman Bldg
Rear of Opera House, Ave. F
Bay City. Texas
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J*?**/ Vis’tln/ members
invited to attend.
Mrs W p. Davit,
W. F Puck, Secretary. N. 0.
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• OltIH It OF fill I N
• Meets First and Third Fridays
• in Each Month
• In Odd Fellowe Hall
• Visiting Owls Cordially Invited
• Ches. L. Young. Secretary.
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Sa til r-
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I <11.1 Mill A ItFItl h til LODGE.
No. 7».
Me. t < every
day cvenhiw
J-iL o'clock I O
OZkArl Hall.
Phone 23
Joe and Lacy
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W. F. Tetts
Jeweler
Optician
nd everything that goes with it
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Get OUR Prices
I). I*. MOORE IHtA GOODS (O.
and we’ll get
HAY ill A GREEMIOl SE
M tlagordu Shell Road
I*hone #92
YOUH Business
POT PLANTS
Decorative and Blooming
Alamo Lumber
Company
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9
been
’ for
Enor
of roosti rs, not need
fed
LUMBER
to be
crop Is
IS I HERE \ HELL Como Io the
Methodist Chun h and find out
< IIKISTIAN Nt IENCE
NERVK EN
Church Corner .’.th and tie. ('.
Sunday at 11 o’clock a. tn.
Sunday achool at 9:1 5a. ni.
Wednesday evening at 8:30
Everyone la cordially Invited
rice is said
i whole the
Rev Baxter Golightly. pastor of the
hristl.in Church who died yesterday,
was buried todav in Cedtmale Ceme-
tery.
Washouts and bud roadbeds are im
Hilrlnc traffic seriously between Hay
'Ity mid Houston
Messrs. Jon and Lacy Price of Pa
rios were visitors to the ally today
hen.1
cont in
o o
I I i HI ROOSTER
AMI Nil I TH)
Washington Roosters not need
is brooders should be put In the same
lass as flits when il comes to swat
line, says the department of agricul-
Soine of the
assy, but
irly good
It is estimated by the department
that $ I.’>,000,000 worth ot eggs spoil
yearly simply because they ire f< t
tile Fertile eggs, when subjected to,
high summer temperature. it is stat I
ed. lu gin to h itch just as when pine
ed in an incubator or under
and even though the process
ties luit a short lime, the egg becomes
unfit for food
This spoilage of eggs can be en
tirely prevented, says the depart mint,
by swatting or disposing of the roost-
er after the breeding setison Is over
The campaign for the production of
infertile op 's has been waged sev
oral years by department poultry spe-
cialists, and is being taken up with
renewed vigor in States where sum-
mer temperatures are highest and
losses ate greatest
Certain weeks already have
de signaled "Swat the Rooster,"
the sale of surplus male birds I
mous quantitli
ed and being fed needlessly, hive
het n marketed in this manner.
Mr and Mrs S S Taylor and little
daughter are in Galveston this week,
Mt Tay lor attending the Stale I’nder
takers Assoeiation's convention
Matagorda Pharmacy
Phone 77
Musical Instruments
or
old
Mill) HOOP.
,e
Lot ua demonstrate to you
Talking Machines
revive of the •
the
This
tonight
u rv ice
hat it
'hurch
ongs
"Doos
lit 11?"
sw ered
. ’hurch
Burning'
be tin
Methodi't
Ba pt 1st
Old
morning
held at
to
I
w ay
v ory
Don’t
Some of the farmers report the up
■artince of boll weevil in the fields
ib
This instrument is given up by all
higher critics to ba the best made,
no metalie sound, the motor that cost
Thoa \ Edison three million dollars
to complete Why buy inferior ones?
The following telegram has been
icived bv 1‘ostma ter Colling from
e Houston weather bureau
"Reports scarce due to strike, but
owe received indicate mild fond at
ui below Columbus.
■ Runnemever ”
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Bible Teach a
question will
at the
"The Edison" is a Musical Instru-
ment one that Re-creates the Nat-
ural Voice — the only one that can
stave the Tone-Test Costs more, 'Its
true, but do you know of anything
extra good that doenn't cost more?
Friday morning the
Nralet Iren fell meeting will be espo*
dally for old people and shut-ins,--
tud it will be held tn the Baptist
hurch The evangelist asks special- [
i that those who have ears use them
o'get the old people and shut 4ns
vho seldom get to meeting out to the
Friday morning Remember
will bo held at the
from 10 to tl o'clock
will be sung in the old
nd the desire Is to make it a
■Ipful hour for all who attend
ass it And see too that some one
"ts fhoae who does not got out often.
I PORT* IX Dll A I I
Our foot expert will demon-
strate their use tree of charge.
Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eazer
"Ea»*t th* Feat ‘ ’
ijx5 Relieves tired, aching
feet, weak ankles, fallen
. arches, cramps, callouses,
*etc. Let us show you.
Tired, Ac hind Feet
make you inefficient and^^cause you
much suffering. Dr. Scholl's Foot
Comfort Appliances and Remedies
will give quick relief and correct the
cause.
!.<»( ALS AMI PERSONALS.
See
M
J.
a.
them
HELL.
8 30 the
company
Re
Lucille Jefferson.
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"Don’t Change Your Husband
it at the Grand tomorrow
Mr
tiled
fort is.
hr.B r*
American
brief fur
"Don’t Change Your Husband" See
it at the Grand tomorrow
HELL, HELL?
FIRE? FIRE.
fall and sprir.
to make thi-
cess and hr ,
year on. fur thousands of dollars
outside money can be brought in >
that. loo. between seasons.
Court is pub-
Swentee’l
returned into court.
COME, COME”
to get a
is the place,
subject.
Mr F. A Verser yesterday received
! a card from his brother. Hubert, who
l has been with the 3<’>th Division in
I France, stating that he hat safely ar
i rived in New York after an eleven-
jdays’ sea voyage, spending three day-
! and nights at sea in a storm. Hubert
l is now in Texas and will be at honn
in a short while.
a bar-
10-tfd
Lee O'Banion recently gradu
from the I’nlversity of Texas
with B. S deeiee in electrical engin-
eering. after a visit of a few days with
his sister, Mrs. F. A. Verser. left to-
day for Brownsville to visit with his
parents until the early part of July
when hi' leaves for New York to take
up a responsible position with the
General Electrical Company.
Do you believe the Bible? Thet
come to the services at the M thodi.,
Chruch tonight and learn its teach
Ings as to HELL
member every vote
need a big vote
What has been done In the way
ipinach and cicumbera at Sww
and Galnesmore this year can be d<
at Bay City \nd wo have it fr
good authority that a consider.!
acreage will be planted to both n
Let us all join hat
nitial crop a big s
it regularly from n
Saturday is the day for you to
that levee for all time to come
counts and
Don’t fall to corm
to the polls for the good or evil for
Hay City hangs in the balance.
FIRE,
The Methodist Church
is the place to be tonight,
hour
A Thos Goggan piano
Will sell at
Mr. and Mrs Jack Walker, of
Markham, spent yesterday in the city
visiting friends and relatives
COME early so as
seat the Methodist Church
A BERNING HELL. th>
the passing away
H Gresamer. in
on yesterda) In
"Don't Change Your Husband.
It at the Grand tomorrow
Note the change in Magill Bros.'
land nd today That is the way to
catch onto their land bargains Peo-
ple who have land bargains to offer
i give them to the live and responsible
i land agents who advertise them, push
I them and sell them quicklv. The
short cut to bargains is to read Tri-
bune ads.
FOR SALE
in good shape,
gain Mrs D. R. Hibbetts.
Grant and Tom Williams, who have
been overseas with the \ E.
have arrived home tlrant
enlisted and will join the
troops on the border after a
loilgh with relatives and friends here
The report ol the grand jury for
this term of District
. Halted in today s Tribune
trite bills were
Messrs (Tamer & Dunnam, trucl
growers of Sweeny and Galnesmore
were in Bay City yesterday on bus!
ness These gentlemen have just fin
ished a most successful crop of spin
ach and are now getting ready to shi|
cucumbers, of which they think thej
will have as many as ton earloads
The crop was never belter than thi
i year, both of spinach and cucumbers
and carload .after carload has beet
going to Northern. Ea-tern and North
1 western markets for the past sB
months Cramer A- Dunnam, ashh
from reaching the markets of tin
United States with early vegetablei
and bringing a lot of outside nionej
to Texas, are employing hundreds o
hands at good wages This is an in
dustry Bay City ought to have an>
could get through proper efforts
Mr G M Magill is in receipt of a
message from Miss Callie Mctr.ger an-
nouncing the passing away of her
sister, .Mrs. J. H. Gresanier. in Fort
I \Vaym>. I ml , on yesterdav In re-
I spouse to a wire cull. Miss Metzger
left here on Max 5, remaining < on
stantly to the end. which was inevi
, table Miss Metzger will return home
! as soon as practical after the Inter-
ment, which will be in the family
burying ground, near Fort AVayne.
their old home, on tomorrow
Make up your mind now to v
for the bond issue Saturday A g
levee means the actual salvation
this side of the river. Get busy i
get your friends busy.
A company is being organized to
drill for oil on the Sol J Cleveland
ranch, where it is said, by compe-
tent authorities, the be.-t indication-
In this section of the State are to be
found Quite a large number of
stock subscribers has already been
obtained
Miss Lucille Jefferson, of Lakt
Charles, La, is in the city, the guest
of her cousin, Mr W H Stinnett
for several days
P.iyne Walker, son of Mr. ami .Mrs
Win. Wn’ker, who has been in France
with the American army, has return-
ed home arriving Sunder. Payne
looks as though hi1 has t.red well
during his occupancy of France
CONGER A OAVANT
Lawyer*
Office la l«t Nat l Bank Bldy
Bay City, Texas
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• J . W Conger W M. Davant
get
crop anyway
yesterday
Mrs. W. D. Maxwell, of Matagorda
visited in Bay City yesterday.
W. A. Arnold pays the highest ea di
price for hidcH. 2C-tf
"Don't Change Your Husband '' See
it at the Grand tomorrow.
was a
today.
Mr J. Nyo Ryman loft
for Houston on business
Quite a number of Palacios people
attended the funeral of Rev Baxter
Golightly today.
If wo can only get three or four
weeks good summer weather we will
make a bumper cotton
"Don't Chatr-re A'our Husband" See
it at the Grand tomorrow
The Houston weather Intro iti said
yesterday that today would lie cloudy
Naturally, i' is as < |o>r as a lull and
looks good to Us. V.■>• never fall t"
git rain when the Houston bure.iu
gives out the fair weather dope and
vice versa.
The rise in the Colorado is not a>
big as it was first feared. Nineteen
feet at Columbus today is the report
Mrs Dora E. Williamson of Goliad
is in the city visitin' her son, E. M
Williamson, and wit.
Prof. Martina, instructor of tin
Palacios and Bay City bands, is in
the city for a few days on business.
.Mr. C, C. Burkhart of .Matagorda,
business visitor to Bay City
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Old Furniture Made New
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Post Office Box 261
Don’t Send Your Money Away
Leave H With Your Home Baker
Every Bay Fresh Bread
Bill LOAVES, 10 CENTS
patronize your home baker
West Side Bakery
is only second to the love of home,
and the care of both is a work of pleasure.
The preservation of books becomes doubly
their accumulation almost a fad with the use of
(; LO B E-\VV:RNIC K E BO()KCAS ES
They are adaptable to any wall space......fit readily into the
decoration scheme ot tiny home; are decidedly ornamental.
Once you make a place in your home for one or more sections
you will wonder how you ever managed to get along without
them.
We show (iloh< - Wt rnick-e
many pleasing combinations
itself.
a pleasure and
M E T Z G E R A: C O M P A N Y
Painting and Paper Hanging
Bookcases in all finishes and
-and each unit is complete in
We are making a special exhibit of the new Globe-
Wtiiiick’, Standard model the most beautiful Period style
of library furniture ever exhibited in our show rooms.
Ask us to demonstrate their values to you.
Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
HOME Fl’RNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS
The Best of Everything in Our Line
Dav Phone P20 Night Phones 223-298
The love ot gootl book-
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surprising
Burke
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directed by
A thrill
Western
It's
Louis Bennison, who cap
thaled all Xmerha in hi
first screen production.
"Oh. Johnny!” greet
followers in a
play, "Sandy
I'-Bhi'
Dunn,
M Lowry
story of
courage and daring
Goldvyn release'
GIRLS! Would you marry
a man who turned outlaw
just because he loved
you? See Louis Beiinlson
in "Sandy Burke of the
I -Bar-l”’ and ytm’ll wish
Sandy was YOUR outlaw
and YOl R lover I'h. ro-
mance of a good ba<l nmn
Here
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THEM
OVER
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Men's and Women’s Low-
quarters; new stock just
arriving. Our prices are
low.
Honest Leather Shoes
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Fresh—ground every day
Across track from Santa Fe depot.
-- CORN MEAL --
You are interested in having the best; therefore, you should ask
for meal manufactured by
BAY CITY MILL
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Residence Phone 221
Office Phone 15
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FIRE. TORNADO, CASUALTY. BURGLARY, SURETY BONDS
PLATE GLASS, ETC.
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Bay City. Texas
Office Rear Bay City Lank ft 1’rust Co.
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Our Stock of Electric Fans was never more
complete and if you want to spend the
summer in comfort you had better buy
your fan now. Come in and let us show
you our new line.
Texas Public Service Co.
LIBERTY BONDS
Real Estate, Loans, Securities
Boney Building Box 907 Bay City, Texas
Bought and Solti
Partial Payments Bought, Money Loaned
Oil Leases, Royalties, Productions
J. S. JONES & CO.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919, newspaper, June 17, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362435/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.